RNA, Transfer, Glu
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A transfer RNA which is specific for carrying glutamic acid to sites on the ribosomes in preparation for protein synthesis.
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D012352
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MeSH Number(s) |
D13.444.735.757.700.410
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Concept/Terms |
RNA, Transfer, Glu- RNA, Transfer, Glu
- Transfer RNA, Glu
- Glu Transfer RNA
- RNA, Glu Transfer
- tRNA(Glu)
- tRNAGlu
- Glutamic Acid-Specific tRNA
- Acid-Specific tRNA, Glutamic
- Glutamic Acid Specific tRNA
- tRNA, Glutamic Acid-Specific
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Van Hove JL, Freehauf C, Miyamoto S, Vladutiu GD, Pancrudo J, Bonilla E, Lovell MA, Mierau GW, Thomas JA, Shanske S. Infantile cardiomyopathy caused by the T14709C mutation in the mitochondrial tRNA glutamic acid gene. Eur J Pediatr. 2008 Jul; 167(7):771-6.
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Santoro SW, Anderson JC, Lakshman V, Schultz PG. An archaebacteria-derived glutamyl-tRNA synthetase and tRNA pair for unnatural amino acid mutagenesis of proteins in Escherichia coli. Nucleic Acids Res. 2003 Dec 01; 31(23):6700-9.
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